Community Awareness Promoting a Safe Protective Environment through JMJ Social Service Society, Bhilai

14 Jan, 2026

JMJ Social Service Society (JMJ SSS), Bhilai, conducted Human Trafficking Awareness Programs as part of its Community Health Program. The awareness sessions were organized in schools and village communities across Bijli Nagar, Adivasi Mohalla, Udhiya Mohalla, Jagriti Chowk, Mangal Bazar, and the JMJSSS Centre. The programs aimed to educate children, youth, women, and community members about the dangers of human trafficking and the importance of safeguarding human dignity and rights.

The sessions explained that human trafficking is an illegal trade involving forced labour, sexual exploitation, child exploitation, and organ trafficking. Participants were informed about different forms of trafficking, including sex trafficking, labour trafficking, child trafficking, and organ trafficking. Awareness was also created on how traffickers manipulate and exploit vulnerable people through false promises, coercion, and deception.

JMJ SSS emphasized the importance of education, community vigilance, child protection, and safe migration to prevent trafficking. Through interactive awareness programs, the organization encouraged communities to identify risks, protect vulnerable persons, and report suspicious activities. These initiatives strengthened community awareness and promoted a safer and more protective environment for children, women, and marginalized groups.